SOLUTION: A class has nine sophomores, three juniors, and six seniors. In how many different ways could you select six students if you must have two from each class?

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Question 1140973: A class has nine sophomores, three juniors, and six seniors. In how many different ways could you select six students if you must have two from each class?
Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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9C2*3C2*6C2=36*3*15=1620 ways